xman wrote:After I've slipstreamed the DriverPacks I seem to lose the "command9="%SystemDrive%\DPsFnshr.exe" code.
I Know you said after you ran DriverPacks BASE the lines were there?
Post #14
xman wrote:I've made a new CD setup and the lines are there.
your log states clearly
2009-12-08 23:06:03 : <SLIP> Updated \I386\winnt.sif's GUIRunOnce section.
The line was successfully added today at 11:06 pm your time to C:\1\I386\winnt.sif.
That means #1 is true... you MUST have made changes after you Slipstreamed the DriverPacks with DriverPacks BASE.
They WERE THERE! You confirmed it in post #14. AND your log confirms it!!!
So... What happened to them. They did not evaporate.
What did you do AFTER you ran DriverPacks BASE??? Spill it, Tell us what you did AFTER DriverPacks.
They didn't just get up and walk away... and the HDD troll didn't eat them either...
Your on thin ice now...
I am getting tired of playing footsies with you. You say one thing then two posts later recant or say the opposite.
DriverPacks is downloaded at the rate of a million times a week... Yet YOU ALONE have this issue.
If you Can't tell us what you are doing that millions and millions of other users are not then I can't help you.
Whatever the problem is it is related to something that YOU (specifically you) are doing.
You alone. IE - Millions and millions to one odds. Five years worth.
So if it is working for millions of other people who all use nLite and DriverPacks together with no issues at all, and no one except you has this problem then we know for sure where the problem exists. Statistically speaking there is no other viable answer... The process is tried and proven over many years, and multiple OS's and every conceivable language for each of those OS's.
So either tell us truthfully and specifically what you're doing or we simply can't help.
If you use DriverPacks BASE and the DriverPacks the way it is explained in the tutorial IT WILL WORK.
It will absolutely delete the DriverPacks and related files automatically. Guaranteed, Period.
Billions of successful installs can't be wrong...
I only have limited amount of patience. think carefully about everything I have already posted.
I have either already given you the answer or you have omitted Critical info from your responses or both.
(How do you create your disc? answer In Detail, step by step, right up to the burning of the disc!)
Two guesses here -
a) You burned the wrong source / ISO to the disc... DUH!
b) You made changes after DriverPacks BASE was run